Sarah Dickins and Oliver Hides present the breakfast programme for Wales.
Owen Money plays a wide selection of classic tracks.
The best in traditional and contemporary folk groups and acoustic music.
Chris Needs presents late-night music and chat.
International rugby referee Nigel Owens explores gay life in Wales.
The hilarious panel game about the serious business of comedy, presented by Rhod Gi...
The Business Doctor: Nick Servini finds out if one local council can cope without m...
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Nicola Heywood Thomas with reports and analysis in a review of Wales's thriving art...
Join Richard for two hours of debate on the stories that matter to Wales.
Chris Needs with late-night music and chat.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Chris Needs with late-night music and chat.
Join Richard for two hours of debate on the stories that matter to Wales.
Join Roy Noble for music, conversation and his weekly Letter from Aberdare.
George Melly - a man synonymous with the Brecon Jazz Festival, is the focal point.
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Music from, and interviews with, up-and-coming Welsh bands. Plus the gig guide.
New Year's concert featuring pieces by Strauss, Dvorak and Liszt. With Beverley Humphreys.
A service from St Michael's Theological College in Llandaff with Rev Canon Andrew Todd.
The best in traditional and contemporary folk groups and acoustic music.
Comedian Chris Corcoran attends the monthly meeting of the Cardiff Mensa Group.
Shan Cothi spends a day with the star of BBC's Holby City Sharon D Clarke.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
An eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Mal Pop plays the best in music and takes a look at the current cinema and DVD releases.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge swap their personal tastes in music.
Iolo Williams and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales present animal-themed music.
The hilarious panel game about the serious business of comedy, presented by Rhod Gilbert.
Charlotte Evans and Cat Whiteaway delve into the roots of listeners' family trees.
Jason Camilleri with conversation and music from the lives of Wales' ethnic communities.
Nicola Heywood Thomas with reports and analysis in a review of Wales's thriving arts scene
George Melly - a man synonymous with the Brecon Jazz Festival, is the focal point.